
Demi Lovato performs on ABC television's "Good Morning America's Summer Concert Series" show in Central Park in the Manhattan borough of New York June 6, 2014.
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Taylor Swift has been taking some heat lately: Several critics didn't care for"Welcome to New York," and the singer had to defend her songwriting process -- which sometimes draws on experiences from relationships -- during an interview in Australia. Demi Lovato came to a Swift defense in a conversation with ET Canada, saying "Don't f--k with me if you're going to say women suck."
Lovato continued, "[Swift's] one person that I feel like, one of the few people I've maintained a friendship with in this industry."
1989, Swift's latest album, comes out next week. Lovato is currently finishing up a tour of North America.